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brilliant

Aussprache: [ˈbrɪljənt]

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Kontext: „intelligence“

(adjective) when someone is very smart or has great ideas. If a person solves problems or comes up with new thoughts easily, they are considered brilliant.

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Einstein was a brilliant scientist who changed the way we think about the universe.

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He was not brilliant in math, often struggling with simple problems.

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Do you think her idea for the project is brilliant?

Kontext: „brightness“

(adjective) when something shines very brightly or has a lot of colors. A brilliant color or light is strong and makes you notice it right away.

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The sunset was filled with brilliant oranges and reds that took my breath away.

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The paint on the wall was dull and not at all brilliant.

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Have you ever seen a brilliant rainbow after a rainstorm?

Kontext: „achievement“

(adjective) when something is done exceptionally well or is very impressive. A brilliant performance or achievement means it stands out because it's so good.

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Her brilliant performance in the play earned her a standing ovation.

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The project was not brilliant; it failed to impress the judges.

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What was the most brilliant achievement you've ever heard of?

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